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June 10, 2025 --Note: This article was contributed by our friend and frequent contributor, Ed LaFreniere. It is from his column, The Retirement Sage, that he wrote as part of a humor hobby before and during covid. He and his wife spent years researching retirement spots around the country, and one of their conclusions was that choosing a community is…...

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Coudersport, Pennsylvania, is  the county seat in Potter County, affectionately known as "God's Country".  Coudersport lies in north central Pennsylvania, approximately 25 miles south of the New York State border.  The community is  surrounded by forests and State Parks with the Commonwealth owning much of the neighboring land.  The area was caught up in the lumber boom from 1890 until…...
 
Homosassa and its neighboring sister, Homasassa Springs are small towns (less than 3,000 people) on the northern part of Florida's west coast.  This "Big Bend" area of Florida is proudly referred to as the "Nature Coast".  The average age is quite high, 60, indicating a significant retiree population.  The area is notable for outstanding wildlife viewing at the Homasassa Springs…...
 
 
Hilton Head is a retirement community located on an island of the same name at the extreme southern edge of South Carolina. This area of just under 35,000 is known for its beautiful beaches and fabulous golf courses. Of its population of 37,661 (2020 census), the majority are active adults 55+ who choose this island and the surrounding area as…...
 
Plant City, Florida, located in the middle of Florida's west coast, has a population of just over 36,000 (2013 census). Although the area is a tapestry of citrus groves, strawberry fields, and nursery farms, the town is not named for all of its flora, but rather for Henry B. Plant, a developer, who brought the railroad here in 1884, and…...
 
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